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Narsingdi Jail Escape: Not an isolated incident
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Narsingdi Jail Escape: Not an isolated incident

The rise of militancy in the country began in the early 1990s, driven by Afghan-returned mujahideen. Although militant activities have decreased due to continuous operations by law enforcement agencies, they have not entirely ceased. Militants are now trying to reorganize themselves in new ways. A testament to this is the incident on July 19th, when protesters attacked and set fire to the Narsingdi jail during the quota reform movement. The protesters broke into the jail, smashed cell locks, and freed 826 prisoners, including 9 militants. They looted 85 weapons and 8,150 rounds of ammunition from the armory and guards. Although the Counter Terrorism and Transnational Crime (CTTC) unit has already arrested 4 out of the 9 escaped militants, there is no relief until the remaining 5 are captured.

2 female militants who fled Narsingdi jail captured
2 female militants who fled Narsingdi jail captured

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2 female militants who fled Narsingdi jail captured

The Anti-Terrorism Squad has arrested two women militants named Ishrat Jahan Mou and Khadija Parveen Meghla who escaped from Narsingdi district jail.

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